Science, Innovation, Leadership—Direct to You!
Sign up for Tiffany’s newsletter to receive insights, links, recommendations, and more
curated for you and delivered straight to your inbox.
Can Digital Biomarkers Help Curb Alzheimer's Disease?
Healthy brains—particularly as we age—are crucial to our productivity, creativity, and happiness. But how do we measure changes in brain health before (currently irreparable) damage has been done? Can digital biomarkers be the key to providing a personalized—perhaps even preventative—approach to brain health? What do we know right now? What questions do we need to ask?
Homeward Bound: Empowering Voices All Over the World
Dr. Tiffany Vora shares her 3 key insights after graduating from Homeward Bound, a community that is building, supporting, and engaging a global network of thousands of STEMM women in positions of leadership.
Marching with Penguins: How to Celebrate and Protect Our Adorable Feathered Friends
On World Penguin Day, Dr. Tiffany Vora invites Jessica Barder to write about her fascinating experience with penguins. Take a look at these beautiful encounters with penguins and find out how you can do your part in penguin conservation - even if you are halfway around the globe.
Book Recommendation: The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson
Looking for your next good read? The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race by Walter Isaacson is a riveting and inspiring book. It’s remarkable because it reveals the hidden side of world-changing science: the personalities, relationships, struggles, and dreams of the folks actually doing the work. Isaacson reveals the world of scientists with vivid brushstrokes that made me say out loud, over and over, “Yes, that’s exactly what it’s like!”
Why We All Need Innovation, Creativity, and Fun to Solve Great and Small Challenges
Want to take part in solving humanity’s challenges - both big and small? It’s time to have fun and embrace a learner’s mindset. To avoid reinventing current, suboptimal solutions, we needed a radical and creative leap away from the status quo. As the United Nations points out, “innovation, creativity and mass entrepreneurship can provide new momentum for economic growth and job creation.” By treating creativity as a “need to have”, we have the chance to tap unaccessed reservoirs in a solution space.
Under the Microscope: Discovering New Forms of Inspiration from the Natural World
As a biologist, I’m excited to point you toward some of my favorite art: images and videos of living things. Many of us already find the natural world beautiful. But zooming in with a microscope can give us a whole new perspective. Here are some photomicrographs from Nikon Small World that I enjoyed.
A Conversation on the Future of Health at the Festival De Las Ideas
How do we inspire people across societies to build a better future? One way is by gathering together for open discussion, reflection, and collaboration. That’s why I was thrilled to speak at Festival de las Ideas in Mexico. At the Festival, I kicked off the Health segment with the prediction that we are going to live healthier, longer lives thanks to technology. But should we be satisfied with this (admittedly amazing) achievement?
Climate Change is Affecting Our Everyday Health. Here’s What We Can Do to Solve It.
In many of my Future of Health talks around the world, I have called out climate change as a critical area for health innovation. Here are a few reasons why—and why we should be thinking now about how climate change is going to affect the health of our families and communities.
A Conversation on Longevity, Healthspan, and COVID-19 in India
I recently had the wonderful privilege to travel to India for a workshop with the Delhi and Noida chapters of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization. As we were designing the experience, I received a special request: Could I talk about how COVID-19 has affected longevity in India?
Celebrating Diversity, Closing the Gender Gap, and Making Zero Discrimination a Reality
What does zero discrimination mean to you? Imagine living a full, productive life—and doing it with dignity. This ideal can mean different things to different people, and it’s a great conversation starter for a family dinner.
What I Think About Plant-Based Protein Substitutes and The Future of Food
Are plant-based protein substitutes the future of food? Dr. Tiffany Vora explores this exciting innovation space and shares about its impact on both human and planet health.
Lessons Inspired by Galileo: Looking to the Stars and Building Our Legacy
This Italian naturalist’s legacy looms large over the sciences. How did Galileo Galilei manage to make these breakthroughs, and more, throughout his remarkable career?
Drawing Inspiration from Charles Darwin: Look, Stay Curious, Think—and Think Hard
On February 12, we celebrate the birthday of Charles Darwin, the man who made major intellectual contributions to the natural sciences. Darwin was truly an interdisciplinary thinker: his fascination with geology blended powerfully with his love of zoology and botany.
3 Ideas to Get You Started on Closing the STEM Gender Gap
STEM may be getting better for women in several ways, but I believe that we still have a long way to go. Fortunately, I also know that many people around the world are excited at the prospect of lowering barriers to women and girls participating in science and tech. What are some steps that we can take in order to help close the STEM gender gap? Here are three ideas to get you started with the women and girls in your life.
The Future Of Education Will Be Radically Different—Here’s How You Can Prepare For It.
Let’s talk about the future of education. Many of our students are going to have careers that haven’t been invented yet. And they’re going to be using their skills in a world that is radically different from any that has come before.
Two Lessons to Prepare Your Children for the World of Tomorrow
To meet the challenges of tomorrow, we need to recognize that learning does not just happen in a room or on a screen. True education happens all day, every day, whenever we follow our imaginations to a solution.
Technology in Healthcare is Not About Replacing Humans
Understandable social unease about “the robots taking our jobs” could hold back progress in health and medicine. On the other hand, we run the risk of losing sight of the fundamental humanity of healthcare as we pursue technology that is ever more pervasive and powerful.
What Birds Can Teach Us About Evolution, Climate Change, and the Wonder of Biodiversity
Birds are incredibly important to Earth’s ecosystems. And in addition to the sheer enjoyment of being outside and spotting beautiful species, there’s a lot we can learn from our feathered friends.
Life Lessons for Leaders Inspired by the Voyage of the HMS Beagle
On December 27, 1831, the HMS Beagle set sail for a 5-year journey around the world. On board was the 22-year-old naturalist Charles Darwin, a recent university graduate who, to be honest, wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to do with his life. Luckily for us, Darwin spent those 5 years observing, collecting, writing, and thinking. Here are three brief insights that I’ve extracted from Darwin’s life that could help support your growth as a leader.
3 Key Insights from Conversations on Health and Innovation with Brazil's Changemakers
Connecting with people about their visions of the future—all around the world—is perhaps the best part of the work that I do. At the HSM Expo 2021 in São Paulo, Brazil, I had the chance to do just that.